Moral Relativists In The University: They Aren’t Who You Think They Are
The battle for a Judeo-Christian worldview was lost long before these students ever met their first college professor; freshmen arrive on the college campus as moral relativists
Worldview tells us what it means to be human and what it means to be virtuous. Unfortunately, conservatives too often pick a “conservative” position on a certain policy and then justify it using the language and tenets of progressivism. If I don’t want my children to grow up to be moral relativists, I need to... Continue Reading
From Pro-Choice To Pro-Abortion
A new form of abortion advocacy is about to change our debates
All life is not equal. That’s a difficult thing for liberals like me to talk about, lest we wind up looking like death-panel-loving, kill-your-grandma-and-your-precious-baby storm troopers. Yet a fetus can be a human life without having the same rights as the woman in whose body it resides. She’s the boss. Her life and what is... Continue Reading
Flash: Christians Actually Far Less Likely to Divorce
The actual divorce rate has never gotten close to 50 percent, and the divorce rate for active churchgoers is 27 to 50 percent lower than among non-churchgoers
“[T]he 50 percent figure came from projections of what researchers thought the divorce rate would become as they watched the divorce numbers rising in the 1970s and early 1980s when states around the nation were passing no-fault divorce laws.” So, the 50-percent divorce figure is simply a myth based upon decades-old (and woefully inaccurate) speculation.... Continue Reading
Recovered From Ebola, US Missionary Kent Brantly Discharged
An American doctor treated for Ebola, Kent Brantly, was discharged from Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital Thursday
Ribner said the hospital performed extensive blood and urine tests on both patients and consulted with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before deciding the two missionaries were ready to be released. Neither pose any risk to the public, he said. Five doctors and 21 nurses cared for Brantly and Writebol during their stay.... Continue Reading
Amnesty Is Not the Answer Without Genuine Border Security
What is the right way for churches and people of faith to address illegal immigration?
“Nearly all polls show that evangelicals are the least supportive among religious groups of legalization proposals. Most evangelicals are conservative, and shifting them into a new cause not seen as conservative is naturally difficult. Like other skeptics of immigration “reform,” many likely are doubtful that the promised increased security that would follow mass legalization, as... Continue Reading
Farm Owners Fined For Saying No To Lesbian Wedding
Christian farm owners in upstate New York who declined a lesbian couple’s request to hold a wedding ceremony on their property have been fined $10,000
When Jennifer McCarthy and Melisa Erwin, a same-sex couple from Newark, N.J., requested to use the facility for their 2012 wedding, Cynthia Gifford offered the farm for a reception, but not for the wedding ceremony. Weddings typically are conducted on the first floor of the Giffords’ home or in an adjacent field. NEW YORK (RNS) Christian farm owners in... Continue Reading
Virginia Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Is Placed On Hold
The Supreme Court has stopped Virginia officials from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples
“Virginia clerks and clergy members had begun preparing for a stream of same-sex couples seeking marriage licenses. But the order brought an abrupt halt to those preparations, which included new state forms that substituted the word “spouses” for “bride and groom.” The Supreme Court on Wednesday stopped Virginia officials from issuing marriage licenses to... Continue Reading
What Can YOU Do for Persecuted Iraqis?
We cannot force our government to save the Christians and other religious minorities of Iraq from ISIS, but we can do what we can do: pray, be a voice, and urge our government not to look the other way.
We have increasingly short attention spans these days, and the media has an even shorter one! It is a struggle to keep the attention of the world even on horrific situations like the genocide of religious minorities in Iraq. And most of the world does not know what to make of a global Caliphate (if... Continue Reading
Where’s the Justice at Justice?
It’s hard to fathom how the president who started with the press fluffing his pillows has ended up trying to suffocate the press with those pillows
“It’s hypocritical,” Risen said. “A lot of people still think this is some kind of game or signal or spin. They don’t want to believe that Obama wants to crack down on the press and whistle-blowers. But he does. He’s the greatest enemy to press freedom in a generation.” Washington — Jim Risen is... Continue Reading
Who Will Get to Decide Definition of Marriage?
In a new and different twist, one judge thought the issue was for the legislature and voters to decide, not the courts.
Of all the appeals courts to hear this issue, the 6th Circuit seems more likely to uphold traditional marriage in a 2 to 1 decision. The 10th and 4th circuits have already found traditional marriage rules unconstitutional. And last week, Utah filed a petition for review with the U.S. Supreme Court to look at a... Continue Reading
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